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I was going over a bunch of D&D stuff out in cyberspace and I came across a class creation system. The whole thing was point based and assigned point values to hit dice, attack progression, saves, and assorted abilities. At the end of, it gave a breakdown of all the base classes in the PH and how many points it would take to build each of them under his system; and an average of the values to give a good base starting point. I was mostly wondering two things has anyone seen something like this before; and would anyone like me to post this up? I can’t post a link so if you want to see it I would have to post the whole thing (8 pages) unless there is a way to attach PDF files here (I don’t think there is but if I can tell me). Alternatively I could just post a few choice bits of it so everyone could get a look without launching a huge post. (Probably the best idea)
Let me know what you all think.


Well my players just made short work of there first dragon (yah!) so now they have lots of magical teeth claws and most importantly a heart. I know there is a chart for the effects of eating a peace of a dragon heart but I can find it. Could someone post a link or if it’s in an official book tell me where to look? Thanks. Also if anyone knows any guidelines for good uses for dragon parts that would be helpful. Thanks again.


Ok even in an AP as dark as AoW there is the occasional moment of comedy. I'd like to know what you've all had for them. To get everyone in the mood I'll start.
The party is in the wind dukes tome and has just opened the door and seen the blue spear under the iron spike with the wizard inside it. So party asks it's 'scout' (catfolk ninja) to check for traps furball there looks in the door (never even steps in the room) turns to the (lizardfolk) fighter and says 'yah looks ok to me' (bluff check cat wins massively) fighter goes 'ok' steps into the room and promptly gets zapped with the lightning. Turns around (still sparking from the lightning), opens the visor on his fullplate, pulls off his gauntlet, licks his finger, and, in the words of my player "BZZZZZIIIITTTT! POOF!" touches the catfolk right on the nose. It took the cat over an hour of licking to get her fur smooth again. We all laughed for a good two minuets.


Hello I'm new to this board and I just started running AoW however I have a complication. I started the group that’s now running AoW before I had decided to use the AoW. My party started at 5th level and I allowed non-basic characters with appropriate adjustments as well as not really caring overmuch what class my PC took. Anyway long story short I now have a Drow Dreadnecromancer in the party and while he hasn’t been unbalancing (yet) I see a problem coming in the later additions where he'll be able to rebuke half the dang opponents’ to fight the other half. However he's been playing the character really well and I don't just want to tell him to GNC. Any creative suggestions for keeping this from getting out of hand?